You have chosen to open another desktop session instead of resuming the current one.<br>The current session will be hidden and a new login screen will be displayed.<br>An F-key is assigned to each session; F%1 is usually assigned to the first session, F%2 to the second session and so on. You can switch between sessions by pressing Ctrl, Alt and the appropriate F-key at the same time. Additionally, the KDE Panel and Desktop menus have actions for switching between sessions.

Current
Ojibwe:

(no translation yet)

Located in
lock/lockdlg.cc:526

12.

English:

&Start New Session

Current
Ojibwe:

(no translation yet)

Located in
krootwm.cc:842 lock/lockdlg.cc:539

13.

English:

&Do not ask again

Current
Ojibwe:

(no translation yet)

Located in
lock/lockdlg.cc:551

14.

English:

Session

Current
Ojibwe:

(no translation yet)

Located in
lock/lockdlg.cc:651

15.

English:

Location

Current
Ojibwe:

(no translation yet)

Located in
lock/lockdlg.cc:652

16.

English:

&Activate

Context:

session

Current
Ojibwe:

(no translation yet)

Located in
lock/lockdlg.cc:678

17.

English:

Start &New Session

Current
Ojibwe:

(no translation yet)

Located in
lock/lockdlg.cc:687

18.

English:

Will not lock the session, as unlocking would be impossible:

represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.

Current
Ojibwe:

(no translation yet)

Located in
lock/lockprocess.cc:742

19.

English:

Cannot start <i>kcheckpass</i>.

Current
Ojibwe:

(no translation yet)

Located in
lock/lockprocess.cc:746

20.

English:

<i>kcheckpass</i> is unable to operate. Possibly it is not SetUID root.